US6673892B2 - Process for reducing residual free radical polymerizable monomer content of polymers - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a process for reducing residual free radical polymerizable monomer content of a polymer.
- the process of the present invention for reducing the residual free radical polymerizable monomer content of a polymer is comprised as follows.
- a polymer having free radical polymerizable monomer content, in molten form, is contacted with a free radical initiator that is present in an amount ranging from about 25 to about 500 parts per million (ppm), based on the polymer.
- ppm parts per million
- the process of the present invention for reducing the residual free radical polymerizable monomer content of a polymer is comprised as follows.
- a polymer having residual free radical polymerizable monomer content, in molten form, is contacted with a free radical initiator that is present in an amount ranging from about 25 to about 500 ppm, based on the polymer.
- the present process is suitable for use with any polymer, or interpolymer, having residual free radical polymerizable monomer content.
- monomers polymerizable by a free radical polymerization process include, but are not limited to, alpha-olefins; dienes such as butadiene and chloroprene; styrene, alpha-methyl styrene, and the like; heteroatom substituted alpha-olefins, for example, vinyl acetate, vinyl alkyl ethers for example, ethyl vinyl ether, vinyltrimethylsilane, vinyl chloride, tetrafluoroethylene, chlorotrifluoroethylene, N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, dimethylaminopropyl methacrylamide, acrylamide, methacrylamide, and similar derivatives; acrylic acids and derivatives for example, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, acrylonitrile, acrylic esters substituted with
- the homopolymers or interpolymers having residual free radical polymerizable monomer content include, but are not limited to, polyethylene, poly(ethylene-alkylcrotonates) for example, poly(ethylene-methyl crotonate), polystyrenes, poly(ethylene-methylacrylate), poly(ethylene-butylacrylate), poly(ethylene-vinyl alcohol derivatives) for example, poly(ethylene-vinylacetate), poly(ethylene-vinyl chloride), poly(ethylene-tetrafluoroethylene), poly(ethylene-norbornene), poly(ethylene-methylcrotonate), poly(ethylene-glycidyl methacrylate), poly(ethylene-methacrylamide), poly(ethylene-acrylonitrile), poly(ethylene-maleic anhydride), poly(ethylene-vinylethylene carbonate), and the like.
- the interpolymer utilized is SP2260 poly(ethylene-methylacrylate) having a methyl acrylate content of 24 weight %, and a melt index of
- the free radical polymerization process is well known and involves a reaction initiated by the formation of a free radical from a free radical generator for example, a peroxide or azo initiator.
- a reaction is initiated by addition of the free radical to an unsaturated monomer molecule that subsequently adds, in a step-wise manner, to additional unsaturated monomers to form a growing chain, or polymer.
- Reaction parameters for example pressure (typical working pressures for low density polyethylene (LDPE) are in the range of 10,000-40,000 psi, or 1500-3000 atm) and temperature (typical working temperatures for LDPE are in the range of 200-300° C.) can be varied to affect the outcome of the product. (For further information see Kirk-Othmer Vol. 6, p. 383, “Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology”).
- a polymer that has residual free radical polymerizable monomer content is heated to a temperature above the melting temperature of the polymer, in order to melt the polymer. If the polymer is already in the molten form, it is maintained at a temperature above the melting temperature of the polymer in order to keep the polymer molten. Thereafter the polymer, in molten form, is contacted with a free radical initiator, that is present in an amount ranging from about 25 to about 500 parts per million (ppm), based on the polymer. As a result of the process, the residual free radical polymerizable monomer content of the polymer is reduced.
- the process is carried out in the presence of an amount of free radical initiator ranging from about 50 to 300 ppm, based on the polymer, and in a more preferred embodiment, in the presence of an amount of from about 90 to about 150 ppm of free radical initiator.
- a free radical initiator is a chemical substance that initiates chemical reactions by producing free radicals.
- suitable free radical initiators include, but are not limited to, the following:
- di-tert-amyl peroxide there is used as the free radical initiator, di-tert-amyl peroxide.
- the period of time during which the contacting of the polymer with the free radical initiator occurs, to reduce the residual free radical polymerizable monomer content of the polymer may be any period of time that is required for the reduction of residual free radical polymerizable monomer content to be achieved. It is preferred, however, for the contacting of the polymer with the free radical initiator to be completed within a period of time of up to about 10 minutes, preferably from about 5 seconds to about 10 minutes. In this manner, degradation of the polymer can be avoided.
- the present process may be carried out in any suitable apparatus.
- the process may preferably be carried out using the well known reactive extrusion technique.
- This technique involves subjecting the polymer to heat, to melt the polymer, in an extruder, and to mix the molten polymer with the free radical initiator.
- a twin-screw extruder is used as the extruder.
- the concentration of residual CM in the sample headspace was calculated using the integrated CM peak area from the extracted ion chromatogram for m/z 55 and a response factor determined from gas standards of known concentrations of CM in nitrogen. The standards ranged in concentration from 0 to 9.6 nanograms CM per mL of nitrogen. From the weight of the pellets and the density of the polymer, the volume of headspace in each vial, V HS , was calculated that provided the total amount of CM in the headspace as the product of [CM] HS and V HS . The assumption was made that substantially the entire CM originally present in the pellets was driven into the headspace upon extended heating at 60° C. Thus, the concentration of CM in the polymer was determined by dividing the total amount of CM by the weight of polymer sample.
- the process was carried out under identical conditions, except for the amount of the polymer and di-tert-amylperoxide that was added as the free radical initiator. More particularly, a Berstorff ZE-25, 33 UD (length/diameter) twin screw extruder, with all zones equilibrated to a temperature of about 175° C., was used in carrying out the process. After a period of about 45 minutes of equilibration, there was introduced SP2260 ethylene-methyl acrylate interpolymer having a methyl acrylate content of 24 weight %, and a melt index of 1.8 g/10 min., available from Eastman Chemical Company, at varying rates.
- the SP2260 interpolymer was introduced at a rate of about 6 lb/hr, and the di-tert-amylperoxide was introduced at a rate such that the polymer was contacted with about 150 ppm of the di-tert-amylperoxide.
- the SP2260 interpolymer was introduced at a rate of about 8 lb/hr, and the di-tert-amylperoxide was introduced at a rate such that the polymer was contacted with about 112 ppm of the di-tert-amylperoxide.
- the SP2260 interpolymer was introduced at a rate of about 10 lb/hr, and the di-tert-amylperoxide was introduced at a rate such that the polymer was contacted with about 90 ppm of the di-tert-amylperoxide.
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Description
Melt Index | ASTM Test Method D-1238 |
Melt Index Ratio | ASTM Test Method D-1238 |
Residual Free Radical | Headspace Procedure |
Polymerizable Monomer Content | Defined as follows. |
TABLE 1 |
Physical Properties of Polymers |
Residual Free | |||
Radical | |||
Melt Index | Polymerizable | ||
Example No. | (g/10 min.) | Melt Index Ratio | Monomer Content |
Comparative | 1.8 | 51.1 | >100 ppm1 |
SP2260 Polymer | |||
1 | 2.0 | 58.6 | 4-5 ppb2 |
2 | 2.2 | 58.6 | 4-5 ppb2 |
3 | 2.3 | 59.1 | 4-5 ppb2 |
1ppm = parts per million | |||
2ppb = parts per billion |
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